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30 minutes ago, ProDee said:

Thanks. 

Although if true I'm not sure it should be divulged.  He should be afforded total privacy, not partial privacy.

The club said illness for a reason and if anything is shared more publicly I know I'd happily wait for such information as the club sees fit.   Or otherwise. 

Well said, PD!

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3 hours ago, Redleg said:

On the AFL site they just suggested Weideman would a good replacement for Hogan, as they are like for like.

Oh really!

Yes Mr Leg it is a bit like saying a Mada 2 is a like for like replacement for a Mercedes E class.

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12 minutes ago, old dee said:

Yes Mr Leg it is a bit like saying a Mada 2 is a like for like replacement for a Mercedes E class.

Bad analogy OD. Mazda's are perhaps the most reliable cars one can buy. A Holden Commodore more like.

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With Lynch back in our centre clearance work is the clear key to our chances.

I fear a drubbing if the Crows forwards get decent ball.

The mids are going to be working overtime tomorrow night.

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5 hours ago, leave it to deever said:

What I didnt get was why Kent only got to play one game as opposed to 2 or 3. Aside from his form (which was at least a pass) in his one game why was he not afforded the chances that so many others have had? 

 

If they don't do what they are told they get dropped. Simples.

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2 hours ago, bing181 said:

Character-building stuff. 

Is the head side

Tail side...soul destroying carnage

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5 minutes ago, america de cali said:

Bad analogy OD. Mazda's are perhaps the most reliable cars one can buy. A Holden Commodore more like.

Now we are going to have a differing view here LDC.

if I was looking for the most reliable car a Toyota would win by the length of the straight.

My analogy was that the Weid is a small around town cheaper and the Merc is a prince capable of high performance with extreme comfort. In fact there is no comparison is there?

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Instead of using Tom as a part time ruck, I'd use his brother. Get him in around the physical stuff, get him being crunched. He's not a prized recruit (ie a top draft pick), so what do we have to lose?

I said similar things about Watts about 5 years ago and got howled down by all and sundry. Been the best thing for him.

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No Hogan is gonna make it tough tomorrow night. Reckon Crows will be breathing fire after an embarrassing loss last week and smash us by 10 goals. This year is pretty much a write off now I fear :(

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1 minute ago, Ted Fidge said:

Can you kick?

Or ruck ?

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1 minute ago, billy2803 said:

Instead of using Tom as a part time ruck, I'd use his brother. Get him in around the physical stuff, get him being crunched. He's not a prized recruit (ie a top draft pick), so what do we have to lose?

I said similar things about Watts about 5 years ago and got howled down by all and sundry. Been the best thing for him.

While that might have a small amount of merit I think it would do zero to help winning this game.. In fact I think it would have a serious negative effect.

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9 minutes ago, old dee said:

Now we are going to have a differing view here LDC.

if I was looking for the most reliable car a Toyota would win by the length of the straight.

My analogy was that the Weid is a small around town cheaper and the Merc is a prince capable of high performance with extreme comfort. In fact there is no comparison is there?

 I'll still take the the Mazda though Toyota are great too. I have high hopes for Weed and Hogan still not up to Merc class performance yet.

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1 minute ago, america de cali said:

 I'll still the the Mazda though Toyota are great too. I have high hopes for Weed and Hogan still not up to Merc class performance yet.

We will therefore perhaps just agree there is a gulf of performance between the two adc.

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4 minutes ago, Ted Fidge said:

So you *are* a good replacement for Viney?

If only TF I would love to just be the same age.

The ageing process has nothing to recommend it.

Hold the phone my appreciation of Single malt is the result of getting older.

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12 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

No Hogan is gonna make it tough tomorrow night. Reckon Crows will be breathing fire after an embarrassing loss last week and smash us by 10 goals. This year is pretty much a write off now I fear :(

I'm beginning to have similar fears.

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3 minutes ago, old dee said:

If only TF I would love to just be the same age.

The ageing process has nothing to recommend it.

Except for the brain. A 50 year old brain with a 20 year old body would be awesome.

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